
Kendall Park, NJ- Duncan Hartley is being recognized by
Continental Who’s Who as a Life Achiever for his contributions in photography.
Dr. Hartley earned a Bachelor of Arts in English History in
1964 at the University of Michigan. He completed a Master of Arts in English
History at Wayne State University in 1966 and concluded his studies at Wayne
State University in 1971, from which he graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy
in English Literature.
Dr. Hartley is fine arts photographer with more than 65
years of experience in the field. He has exhibited more than 150 photographs
through private collections and esteemed national museums, including the
National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
He provided his photography to the book “The Little Italy,” and also
authored “Shakespeare’s Living Cities.” Dr. Hartley is also the author and
co-editor of “The Sociology of the Arts,” and is a contributing author for “The
Art of the CEO”.
Since 2008, Dr. Hartley has been the owner of Duncan Hartley
Fine Art Photography since. He began his
career as the owner of Duncan Photography from 1955 to 1964 before working as
an instructor in the department of English at Wayne State University from 1969
to 1971. He has also served as an assistant professor at William Paterson
University from 1971 to 1974, an administrator for educational resources for
the Young Presidents Organization from 1973 to 1978, was the director of
planned giving at Carroll University from 1978 to 1980, and the director of
capital gifts with the Greater New York Council for the Boy Scouts of America
from 1980 to 1984.
Dr. Hartley also served as an executive director of the
president’s council and the director of individual giving for Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center from 1984 to 1996, as well as the associated dean for
development and alumni affairs at Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine from 1996 to 2003.